Section 241 of CrPC : Section 241: Conviction On Plea Of Guilty

CrPC

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Explanation using Example

Imagine a scenario where an individual, Mr. Sharma, is charged with a minor theft offense. During his appearance before the Magistrate, Mr. Sharma decides to admit his wrongdoing and pleads guilty to the charge. Upon hearing the plea, the Magistrate takes note of Mr. Sharma's admission of guilt and records the plea as required by law. Given that Mr. Sharma has pleaded guilty, the Magistrate has the discretion to convict him on the basis of his plea without proceeding to a full trial. This is an application of Section 241 of The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, which allows for a more expedient resolution of the case when the accused accepts responsibility for the crime.

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